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e samsung to remove some of its products from the u.s. market. friday, a federal jury found that they copied the to create some of its products. e jury find samsung $1 billion. wants eight of their products pulled from store shelves. the korean company plans to appeal. >> more than 100 college students got their hands dirty fighting a stubborn plant. -- students from the maryland worked to kudzu.e the vine smothers native plants cooling thehem from providing oxygen. also hides nests for native animals. we had a fairly beautiful day area. >> absolutely. was warm and humid. is the end of washing -- it is the end of august. to start with the update isaac. that is the big story tonight. this is the enhanced satellite. these colors indicate the highest court coldest clouds. that is a good visual page to storm is up to. where it gets dark, it is starting to cool the higher up. what is prohibiting the precipitation is the dry air. we think overnight as it pulls west, the dry air will be cut off and it will intensify. it is still a tropical storm. could
e samsung to remove some of its products from the u.s. market. friday, a federal jury found that they copied the to create some of its products. e jury find samsung $1 billion. wants eight of their products pulled from store shelves. the korean company plans to appeal. >> more than 100 college students got their hands dirty fighting a stubborn plant. -- students from the maryland worked to kudzu.e the vine smothers native plants cooling thehem from providing oxygen. also hides nests for...
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reporter: ted cruise shocked the political world last month when he won the republican nomination for u.s. senate in texas, crushing the pick of the gop establishment. >> we are seeing a great awa awakeni awakening. >> reporter: you listen to him, and you know this is where the real energy, the future of the party is. >> i think the future are the people, i mean, what we have seen, the pattern that played out in 2010 and 2012 has been the grassroots voters. it has been that the elections are decided by the people on the ground, not by those in power clinging to power. ♪ >> reporter: this is how political movements happen. and whatever you might think about tea party conservatives, they are remaking the republican party, the old fashioned way. do you think this is a movement that fizzles or is it the future? >> look, i think it is absolutely the future. you look at the beginning of 2012, a lot of media outlets wrote the story that the tea party is dead and i think they missed what had happened. in 2010, the tea party had a lot of protests, blazing hot sun. in 2011 and 2012, the tea party
reporter: ted cruise shocked the political world last month when he won the republican nomination for u.s. senate in texas, crushing the pick of the gop establishment. >> we are seeing a great awa awakeni awakening. >> reporter: you listen to him, and you know this is where the real energy, the future of the party is. >> i think the future are the people, i mean, what we have seen, the pattern that played out in 2010 and 2012 has been the grassroots voters. it has been that...
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all because of the u.s. government. >> reporter: you're mad at the government. >> very mad at the government. yeah, i got a lot of hate in me. i got a lot of built up anger, a lot of hurt. a lot of hurt. >> reporter: pastor hartsfield knows all about hurt. >> it hurts deeply and i struggled for a long time not to hate those people that did that. good will overcome evil. right will overcome wrong. >> reporter: on this night, you can only hope the pastor's right. indeed. thanks for watching abc news. "good morning america" will be waiting for you in the morning with the latest on hurricane sandy. we're always online at abcnews.com. have a safe weekend, america. jimmy kimmel, right here next.
all because of the u.s. government. >> reporter: you're mad at the government. >> very mad at the government. yeah, i got a lot of hate in me. i got a lot of built up anger, a lot of hurt. a lot of hurt. >> reporter: pastor hartsfield knows all about hurt. >> it hurts deeply and i struggled for a long time not to hate those people that did that. good will overcome evil. right will overcome wrong. >> reporter: on this night, you can only hope the pastor's right....
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. >> by u.s. open >> but the attention at the u.s. open -- a judge at the u.s. open is accused of killing her husband. >> and she is accused of using a copy cup. >> she was an umpire who officiated over some of sport's biggest names. but lois goodman has been arrested in new york city. police were called to her home and found her husband and father of her three children dead. she said that her husband had fallen down the stairs. after the investigation, they found that she had used the cockup to bludgeon her husband to death. >> blunt -- she used a coffee cup to bludgeon her husband to death. >> blunt force trauma. we collected the coffee cup in several pieces. >> initially investigators had difficulty tracking lois goodman down. >> she was back to her regular schedule. her routine. nothing stopped. >> she was found at her hotel you wearing her u.s. open in uniform. according to the new york times she beat her husband with the cup and then stabbed him with the pieces. >> a hit and run caught on tape and the most shocking part is the victim survived. look at this
. >> by u.s. open >> but the attention at the u.s. open -- a judge at the u.s. open is accused of killing her husband. >> and she is accused of using a copy cup. >> she was an umpire who officiated over some of sport's biggest names. but lois goodman has been arrested in new york city. police were called to her home and found her husband and father of her three children dead. she said that her husband had fallen down the stairs. after the investigation, they found that...
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here at home, fear that europe's problems will hurt the u.s. economy sent wall street lower again today, the dow falling 63 points, nasdaq fell nine. >>> the $2 billion blunder by jpmorgan chase, today their kerry got a vote of confidence for shareholders who decided to keep him running the company as he has, but there's more trouble brewing. word today that the justice department is laurching a criminal investigation. >>> now, made in america, and tonight across the country, american entrepreneurs are tapping into a kind of gold mine, half a world away in china. this stat stopped us cold. in the past ten years, made in america products sold to china have increased more than 500%. abc's david muir met some ingenius americans who cracked the code how to do that. >> we've reported so much about made in america. but about the exploding middle class in china? so tonight here are the everyday americans including one dad from memphis, cracking the code. he bids his family farewell and heads to work. if you look at the label on the suitcase, made in a
here at home, fear that europe's problems will hurt the u.s. economy sent wall street lower again today, the dow falling 63 points, nasdaq fell nine. >>> the $2 billion blunder by jpmorgan chase, today their kerry got a vote of confidence for shareholders who decided to keep him running the company as he has, but there's more trouble brewing. word today that the justice department is laurching a criminal investigation. >>> now, made in america, and tonight across the country,...
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it was called the u.s. navy veterans association. its website said it operated in 40 states, with more than 66,000 members. all run by a man who used the name bobby thompson. >> had a great story. help our troops. help our troops family. talk about iraq. talk about afghanistan. >> reporter: and thanks to tens of thousands of dollars of charity money in political donations, the man called bobby thompson got his picture taken with president bush, senator john mccain. and rudolph you yanni, among others, adding credibility to his charity's spiel. >> i figured he was a real player. >> reporter: and yet he was an imposter. >> absolutely. >> reporter: looking disheveled in court today in cleveland, he faced charges including identity theft and rep fused to tell the judge his real name or anything about his background. >> i believe, your honor, that the state has a burden of proof as to that. >> reporter: thompson told the u.s. marshals that caught him he preferred to be called mr. x. >> he signs his name mr. x. he's not admitting who he is
it was called the u.s. navy veterans association. its website said it operated in 40 states, with more than 66,000 members. all run by a man who used the name bobby thompson. >> had a great story. help our troops. help our troops family. talk about iraq. talk about afghanistan. >> reporter: and thanks to tens of thousands of dollars of charity money in political donations, the man called bobby thompson got his picture taken with president bush, senator john mccain. and rudolph you...
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appearing to show u.s. marines desecrating a corpse of a soldier. >>> a world class skier. known for her skill and good looks. this morning, she's in a coma, fighting for her life. >>> good morning, everybody. i'm rob nelson. >>> and i'm paula faris. the balmy, and almost boring winter ends for us today. >> the vase occasion is over. a storm is soaking the northeast. making travel miserable. the big story, those in the midwest, the biggest snowmaker of the season is now bdigging i. >> they were wondering when it was going to hit. >> tada. >> here's tahman bradley. >> reporter: this morning, parts of the country are digging out or cleaning up. a possible tornado ravaged towns in north carolina. the streets were filled with rubble overnight as residents and emergency responders viewed the remains. dozens of homes and buildings were damaged. some completely levels. hundreds without power. >> i got a call about 5:55, saying my grandma's house got hit by a tornado. >> right here. you can see part of the barn that came from that barn right down there. >> trees down. powerlines do
appearing to show u.s. marines desecrating a corpse of a soldier. >>> a world class skier. known for her skill and good looks. this morning, she's in a coma, fighting for her life. >>> good morning, everybody. i'm rob nelson. >>> and i'm paula faris. the balmy, and almost boring winter ends for us today. >> the vase occasion is over. a storm is soaking the northeast. making travel miserable. the big story, those in the midwest, the biggest snowmaker of the...
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he was eventually stripped to his u.s. citizen ship and deported to germany where he died at the age of 91. >>> we turn back to our country and how many americans spent this day celebrating day, a day for growing green. president obama did the same thing. he headed to a famous irish bar, the dubliner. and back at the white house, the famous fountain, dyed green for the day. >>> still ahead on "world news." the new warning from the top doctors about antibiotics. why they are convinced, about whether they'll be able to treat even a scrape to the knee. dr. besser is standing by saying this concern is very real. i love that my daughter's part fish. but when she got asthma, all i could do was worry ! specialists, lots of doctors, lots of advice... and my hands were full. i couldn't sort through it all. with unitedhealthcare, it's different. we have access to great specialists, and our pediatrician gets all the information. everyone works as a team. and i only need to talk to one person about her care. we're more than 78,000 peo
he was eventually stripped to his u.s. citizen ship and deported to germany where he died at the age of 91. >>> we turn back to our country and how many americans spent this day celebrating day, a day for growing green. president obama did the same thing. he headed to a famous irish bar, the dubliner. and back at the white house, the famous fountain, dyed green for the day. >>> still ahead on "world news." the new warning from the top doctors about antibiotics. why...
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this is a dead heat in the women's 100 meters at the u.s. olympic trials going on in oregon. >> unbelievable. the two runners are training partners. there's no procedure to break ties. the first-ever runoff will likely take place to see which of these ladies make the olympic team. >> that's allison phoenix, and -- >> the apprentice and the master. >>> the writing on the wall for for handwriting. the average person goes six weeks without writing everything. and one out of three people hasn't written anything for six months. >> are we texting all the time? yes. blame it on technology. if we do take notes, it's done with a keyboard. and most people have trouble reading their own handwriting when they finally do write something. what am i writing? >> hi, john. that's not so bad, actually. >> i like cognitive on this. i like to write. instead of using my calculator, use my head. >> i use coffee. >>> for some of you, your local news is next. >>> for everyone else, point-sized singers with the very big voices. we're right back on "america we're rif
this is a dead heat in the women's 100 meters at the u.s. olympic trials going on in oregon. >> unbelievable. the two runners are training partners. there's no procedure to break ties. the first-ever runoff will likely take place to see which of these ladies make the olympic team. >> that's allison phoenix, and -- >> the apprentice and the master. >>> the writing on the wall for for handwriting. the average person goes six weeks without writing everything. and one out...
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u.s. vessels of identified the accused u.s. soldier as a 38- year-old married father of two who suffered a traumatic brain injury in iraq in 2010. >> these kinds of events in the incident will take place in any war. >> that was defense secretary leon panetta who went on to say the soldier may face the death penalty. hundreds of students in eastern afghanistan called for a public trial. the critical day in the race for the white house. southern voters making their voices heard today and it is anyone's guess. presidential hopefuls are facing not in alabama and mississippi. also casting votes they in hawaii. jummy olabanji is tracking. >> i have learned how to say "y'all," and "i like grits." >> of like one of my competitors, i have hundreds before. -- unlike my competitors, i have had grits before. [laughter] >> they are neck and neck, but it will take more than food to find voters. this is the deep south, mostly rural, pork, and conservative. the millionaire mormon and front runner will not walk away easy with a win. >> this put
u.s. vessels of identified the accused u.s. soldier as a 38- year-old married father of two who suffered a traumatic brain injury in iraq in 2010. >> these kinds of events in the incident will take place in any war. >> that was defense secretary leon panetta who went on to say the soldier may face the death penalty. hundreds of students in eastern afghanistan called for a public trial. the critical day in the race for the white house. southern voters making their voices heard today...
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the dubious distinction of top party school in the u.s. of a. >>> good morning. and welcome back to my co-host, who had a lovely time, right? >> paris is wonderful. good to be back in the states, for sure. good to see you again, too. >> good morning, everyone. thousands of people who live in the path of a raging california wildfire will spend their third day evacuated from their homes. >> look at this. brand-new video of the ponderosa fire. the fiercest one this morning. it is baring down on the towns north of sacramento. an army of firefighters is battling the flames, as well as the heat and the wind. >> there are dozens of other front lines this morning. abc's neal karlinsky reports from suterville, idaho. >> reporter: across the weltering west, for thousands, summer has turned into a nightmare of burning forest land and scorched earth. look at the map. more acres burned than at any time in the last decade. old-timers on the fire line told us they can feel the difference this summer. how bad is this summer for you guys? >> it's quite bad. this is quite severe.
the dubious distinction of top party school in the u.s. of a. >>> good morning. and welcome back to my co-host, who had a lovely time, right? >> paris is wonderful. good to be back in the states, for sure. good to see you again, too. >> good morning, everyone. thousands of people who live in the path of a raging california wildfire will spend their third day evacuated from their homes. >> look at this. brand-new video of the ponderosa fire. the fiercest one this...
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today, we learned one of those founders renounced his u.s. citizenship, giving it up. we wondered why. is it taxes? and when dan harp ris started digging, we learned it's hatching a lot more than anyone thought. >> reporter: you could argue that eduardo saverin is a case study in the american dream. founding facebook in a dorm room with mark zuckerberg, as dramatized in the movie "the social network." >> that is really good. >> reporter: later, he would feel cut out of the business. >> i belt what you hated the most is that they identified me as a co-founder of facebook, which i am. >> reporter: he still owns an estimated 4% of facebook, which means when it goes public, he stands to cash in to the tune of nearly $4 billion. but his tax bill to the country that gave him all this opportunity may now be lower. because, as we're learning tonight, he has renounced his american citizenship. according to his spokesman, "eduardo recently found it more practical to become a resident of singapore since he plans to live there for an indefinite period of time." many online were ha
today, we learned one of those founders renounced his u.s. citizenship, giving it up. we wondered why. is it taxes? and when dan harp ris started digging, we learned it's hatching a lot more than anyone thought. >> reporter: you could argue that eduardo saverin is a case study in the american dream. founding facebook in a dorm room with mark zuckerberg, as dramatized in the movie "the social network." >> that is really good. >> reporter: later, he would feel cut out...
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each day traffic stops, the u.s. economy loses $300 million. so they're dredging the mississippi. >> i'm running, works myself a big vacuum cleaner. >> reporter: just trying to keep the water at least nine feet deep, notice the river may need to remain closed. steve osunsami, abc news, greenville, mississippi. >> and our thanks to steve. we now turn to the head line in this wild weather august. there is a tropical storm isaac. now packing 35-mile-an-hour winds and gaining steam and it could become a hurricane as early as thursday. and some computer models put it on a direct collision course with tampa, florida, site of the republican national convention just six days from now. >>> and with that countdown on toward the republican convention, today there was word of a mysterious discovery just one mile of the site. bricks left on the roof of a building, officials calling it suspicious. and tonight across tampa, police are on alert. here's abc's senior justice correspondent pierre thomas. >> reporter: tampa police and authorities are planning for
each day traffic stops, the u.s. economy loses $300 million. so they're dredging the mississippi. >> i'm running, works myself a big vacuum cleaner. >> reporter: just trying to keep the water at least nine feet deep, notice the river may need to remain closed. steve osunsami, abc news, greenville, mississippi. >> and our thanks to steve. we now turn to the head line in this wild weather august. there is a tropical storm isaac. now packing 35-mile-an-hour winds and gaining...
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according to book excerpts seen by u.s. officials, owen writes that the s.e.a.l.s found bin laden twitching and convulsing after he was shot with his wives wailing over his body. he and another seal, "trained our lasers on his chest and fired several rounds. the bullets tore into him, slamming his body into the floor until he was motionless." two weapons were found in the room, but they were not loaded, according to the accounts. "he had no intention of fighting," owen reportedly wrote. >> since there was no camera running up the stairs with the s.e.a.l.s, we'll never know what actually happened. >> reporter: one other note from the book, with one helicopter down, the flight back to the base was so crowded, the author actually sat on the chest of the dead bin laden. president obama honored and praised the courage of the s.e.a.l. team after the raid. >> job well done. job well done. >> reporter: although the author reportedly wrote -- "none of us were huge fans of obama. we respected him as the commander in chief of the mili
according to book excerpts seen by u.s. officials, owen writes that the s.e.a.l.s found bin laden twitching and convulsing after he was shot with his wives wailing over his body. he and another seal, "trained our lasers on his chest and fired several rounds. the bullets tore into him, slamming his body into the floor until he was motionless." two weapons were found in the room, but they were not loaded, according to the accounts. "he had no intention of fighting," owen...
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well sincerely apologize to u.s. army staff sergeant norman bone for using a photo of him in our story on tim poe. it was supplied to us by tim and used on the show in good faith. it is now been removed and will not be used again. it's the same picture poe gave our abc affiliate in dallas. his fiance says that was just a mistake. >> it was just a complete mixup and he is totally, totallior ysy about that. >> reporter: but poe also told wfaa he was shot and injured in iraq in 2005. >> in the fire fight, i took a bullet in the leg. >> reporter: the national guard said sergeant poe was never even deployed to iraq. now poe is desperate to explain the unexplainable. >> everyone to jump on a bandwagon and say such horrible things and threaten family and things like that is horrible. because i did serve my country, the best that i knew how. >> reporter: in another bizarre apparent lie, sergeant poe told the "america's got talent" judges on stage he never sang before his brain injury. >> i didn't know i could really sing unt
well sincerely apologize to u.s. army staff sergeant norman bone for using a photo of him in our story on tim poe. it was supplied to us by tim and used on the show in good faith. it is now been removed and will not be used again. it's the same picture poe gave our abc affiliate in dallas. his fiance says that was just a mistake. >> it was just a complete mixup and he is totally, totallior ysy about that. >> reporter: but poe also told wfaa he was shot and injured in iraq in 2005....
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ford is investing billions in u.s. plants and factories. and together, the entire industry added nearly 160,000 jobs. we bet on american workers. we bet on american ingenuity. and tonight, the american auto industry is back. [ applause ] what's happening in detroit can happen in other industries. it can happen in cleveland and pittsburgh and raleigh. we can't bring every job back that's left our shore. but right now, it's getting more expensive to do business in places like china. meanwhile, america is more productive. a few weeks ago, the ceo of master line told me it makes business sense for him to bring jobs back home. [ applause ] today, for the first time in 15 years, master lock's unionized plant in milwaukee is running at full capacity. [ applause ] so, we have a huge opportunity at this moment, to bring manufacturing back. but we have to seize it. tonight, my message to business leaders is simple. ask yourselves what you can do to bring jobs back to your country and your country will do everything we can to help you succeed. [ appla
ford is investing billions in u.s. plants and factories. and together, the entire industry added nearly 160,000 jobs. we bet on american workers. we bet on american ingenuity. and tonight, the american auto industry is back. [ applause ] what's happening in detroit can happen in other industries. it can happen in cleveland and pittsburgh and raleigh. we can't bring every job back that's left our shore. but right now, it's getting more expensive to do business in places like china. meanwhile,...
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he's meeting with afghan president karzai and u.s. service members as well. the trip was on his schedule but is especially timely now given the deadly rampage by an american soldier over the weekend. the military still has not determined the soldier's name but has determined there's probable cause to hold him there. he may have been drinking before the massacre. >>> there's been an arrest at that same troubled military facility where that soldier was based. another soldier at joint base lewis-mcchord is being held for hara harassment. according to court documents, he paid a hit man to have his wife and xhapding officer killed. >>> more tragic news overnight from switzerland. at least 22 children from belgium were killed when the bus hit a tunnel wall. the children, all 1 years old, were returning home after attending a ski camp in the airy. six adults were killed as well. we'll have the latest on "good morning america." >>> well, actor and activist george clooney will testify today about the human rights campaign in sudan. he just returned from there where th
he's meeting with afghan president karzai and u.s. service members as well. the trip was on his schedule but is especially timely now given the deadly rampage by an american soldier over the weekend. the military still has not determined the soldier's name but has determined there's probable cause to hold him there. he may have been drinking before the massacre. >>> there's been an arrest at that same troubled military facility where that soldier was based. another soldier at joint...
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the president of that country on the 9/11ack anniversary was planned by a e u.s. group in th continued to deny it. not put labels on this have a complete investigation. >> you do not regard it as an act of terrorism? know enough.k we >> some say the demonstrations start of the serious not one to disappear quickly. this 14-minute movie trailers on film that for the no one saw when it was l.a. movie an theater. biggest audience has been online. libya says its security forces arrested 50 people in the deaths of the four americans. we areat 6:00, storyring a developing out of louisiana. s of students and staff the state university were threated after a bomb called into 911 around 10:30 morning central time. lsu issued an evacuation alert its web site and by a text message. police are investigating whether to a similard at other universities last week. >> we are keeping a close watch storms moving in this evening. there's the threat of severe weather over the next 24 hours. doug hill has the first look at what we can expect. we could have light showers overnight into t
the president of that country on the 9/11ack anniversary was planned by a e u.s. group in th continued to deny it. not put labels on this have a complete investigation. >> you do not regard it as an act of terrorism? know enough.k we >> some say the demonstrations start of the serious not one to disappear quickly. this 14-minute movie trailers on film that for the no one saw when it was l.a. movie an theater. biggest audience has been online. libya says its security forces arrested...
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. >>> changes are under way at seven u.s. airport that will make screening less evasive. the tsa is removing the full-body screeners. in their place, machines that produce less-graphic cartoon-style body outlines. >>> those detroit tigers, hoping for a change of fortune as they bring in the world series back home. we get the latest, now, from espn news. >> randy scott here with your "sportscenter" update. and we start with game two of the world series in san francisco. let's go. don't call it frisco, though. the locals don't like it. that's madison bumgarner. getting help from fielding here. top two, prince fielder tying to score from first. bad idea. these gone down. a missed opportunity for detroit. that's scary opportunity there for detroit pitcher doug fister. taking a line drive from gregor blanco. he would stay in. later in the inning, that's fister getting bumgarner to fly out. bumgarner did his work on the bump. omar infante, also no. bumgarner, seven innings, two hits, eight ks. 4-6-3 double-play. 2-0. giants get the win. >>> nfl football on a thursday night. adr
. >>> changes are under way at seven u.s. airport that will make screening less evasive. the tsa is removing the full-body screeners. in their place, machines that produce less-graphic cartoon-style body outlines. >>> those detroit tigers, hoping for a change of fortune as they bring in the world series back home. we get the latest, now, from espn news. >> randy scott here with your "sportscenter" update. and we start with game two of the world series in san...
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ever the optimist long term with regards to the u.s. economy. he gave us a statement as well. he said "the american economy has worked well since 1776, albeit with periodic and sometimes severe interruptions, and will continue to do so. berkshire will invest a record amount again in 2013 in plant and equipment. what's right with america far outshadows what's wrong with washington." now, some could argue if we do get past this fiscal cliff and address the debt ceiling, 2013 could actually be a good year for the economy. the housing market continues to recover. we do see an energy boom, as well, but, you know, i spoke with former treasury secretary robert rubin, as well and i think he summed it up by saying this really was a missed opportunity that we're seeing right here for some sort of grand bargain for a big deal to address the debt limit here and so far we haven't been doing that. >> and, bianna, i would not count on these guys finally getting their act together in any significant way even if we get a mini deal. thank you so much to both of you. bianna and leigh, thank you
ever the optimist long term with regards to the u.s. economy. he gave us a statement as well. he said "the american economy has worked well since 1776, albeit with periodic and sometimes severe interruptions, and will continue to do so. berkshire will invest a record amount again in 2013 in plant and equipment. what's right with america far outshadows what's wrong with washington." now, some could argue if we do get past this fiscal cliff and address the debt ceiling, 2013 could...
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which is attack u.s. soldiers and anybody helping the u.s. >> and nick, considering the pru to t brutality of what happened on the week end, it seemed retaliation was inevitable. will there have an effect on the american troop withdrawal? >> reporter: i think the pentagon, the white house, the u.s. forces here all say the same thing. this is not going change the strategy. we're still withdrawing and transferring security to afghans by tend of 2014. the fact is the popularity for the war back home is shrinking. the popularity of u.s. troops among afghans inside afghanistan is shrinking. you see some reports, some evidence that the white house and that people signed the accompliest tab lishment think we should reduce the troops quicker. to get to a much lower number before 2014. >> thanks, nick, for your insights. >>> and in syria, opposition activists are stepping up pleas for international intervention. more than a dozen innocent men, women, and children are said to have been killed, a charge that the gov
which is attack u.s. soldiers and anybody helping the u.s. >> and nick, considering the pru to t brutality of what happened on the week end, it seemed retaliation was inevitable. will there have an effect on the american troop withdrawal? >> reporter: i think the pentagon, the white house, the u.s. forces here all say the same thing. this is not going change the strategy. we're still withdrawing and transferring security to afghans by tend of 2014. the fact is the popularity for the...
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the missile system which the u.s. helped develop has been knocking rockets out of the sky. instantly, radar detects rockets trajectory, firing an intercepting missile. so far the system has knocked out over 300 rockets, with a stunning 90% kill rate. israel has authorized the call-up of 7 can,000 reserves. tanks are already massing on gaza's border. another one of the sirens is just going off. this has been happening all day here. driving around, you see people trying to take shelter under the buildings and i'm going to pull over right now, too. some of the rockets get through. this one punched through several stories of this building and into alex's apartment. he didn't notice the sirens. his dog did. barking and forcing him to leave the room and move, he says it saved his life. i want you to see this hunk of shrapnel. to give you a sense of the asemitry of cost here, the rocket that this case from likely cost about $500. now, the iron dome missile sent to intercept it, $100,000. david? >> matt gutman tonight, thank you. >>> and so, what's next? let's bring in christiane a
the missile system which the u.s. helped develop has been knocking rockets out of the sky. instantly, radar detects rockets trajectory, firing an intercepting missile. so far the system has knocked out over 300 rockets, with a stunning 90% kill rate. israel has authorized the call-up of 7 can,000 reserves. tanks are already massing on gaza's border. another one of the sirens is just going off. this has been happening all day here. driving around, you see people trying to take shelter under the...
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. >> reporter: but the truth is, she's invested heavily in the u.s., as well. 400 scholarship winners, the so-called sons of oprah paid tribute in the emotional highpoint of her 25-year run on the oprah show. >> over 400 men. >> reporter: the film follows the girls' epic journey from the poorest townships from south africa, all the way to graduation. >> there were many days during these past five years where i've asked myself, what were you thinking? what were you thinking, you could build a school? i was thinking about this day. i was thinking about this day with them walking in triumph across this stage in their white dresses. >> the class of 2011. >> reporter: so, like any nervous mom sending kids off to college, six of them here in the u.s., shopping for dorm furnishings with them left her feeling like an empty nester. >> the very first morning that the girls from the united states were here and we were all going to, i can't believe, i'm reaching over target and bed bath & beyond. but the morning we were all getting dressed to go shopping for their college dorms, i mean, i -- it's
. >> reporter: but the truth is, she's invested heavily in the u.s., as well. 400 scholarship winners, the so-called sons of oprah paid tribute in the emotional highpoint of her 25-year run on the oprah show. >> over 400 men. >> reporter: the film follows the girls' epic journey from the poorest townships from south africa, all the way to graduation. >> there were many days during these past five years where i've asked myself, what were you thinking? what were you...
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the u.s. is committed to seeing that those responsible are being held accountable. >> the obama administration says they do not know what set of the soldier left his base before dawn killing 16 civilians in two different villages, seven of them children. they insist u.s. troops will not depart before the 2014 timeline. in arlington, she believes the killing of u.s. soldiers by the afghan counterparts means it's time to pull out. >> we need to do other things to extricate ourselves. it's not working out great. we should pull out as quickly as possible. >> this owner meets many soldiers coming in for a taste of the culture they came to know during deployment. >> they love the country. >> despite the horror, afghanistan is in turmoil and will crumble if they leave. >> i cannot say what his mental breakdown was or why it happened, but these things happens. it's part of the casualties of war. >> the pentagon says this was the fourth deployment for the soldier. he reportedly suffered a brain injury
the u.s. is committed to seeing that those responsible are being held accountable. >> the obama administration says they do not know what set of the soldier left his base before dawn killing 16 civilians in two different villages, seven of them children. they insist u.s. troops will not depart before the 2014 timeline. in arlington, she believes the killing of u.s. soldiers by the afghan counterparts means it's time to pull out. >> we need to do other things to extricate ourselves....
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you know, they're u.s. citizens. >> his side has suggested that you're responsible for him getting deported. true? >> no. i mean, i haven't done anything personally to have him deported. it doesn't benefit me in any way to have him out of the country or the children. >> what's next for you in this battle? >> now, we're obviously going to appeal it. you know, dan, i will never stop fighting for my children. they're my babbabies. and they're very young. and this is going to affect them profoundly. i want to be there to show them this isn't my fault. this isn't something i wanted. and that's my concern. >> anything you regret about the way this transpired? anything you would have done differently? >> you know, i went into this very peacefully. and i was pregnant when this all started. so, i did not expect all of this. i mean, i had hoped this would be peaceful. i think it's always in the best interest of kids to have two parents who can keep their own issues aside and do what's in the best interest of their ki
you know, they're u.s. citizens. >> his side has suggested that you're responsible for him getting deported. true? >> no. i mean, i haven't done anything personally to have him deported. it doesn't benefit me in any way to have him out of the country or the children. >> what's next for you in this battle? >> now, we're obviously going to appeal it. you know, dan, i will never stop fighting for my children. they're my babbabies. and they're very young. and this is going...
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an afghan soldier shot and killed two u.s. troops. he escaped into a crowd of anti-u.s. protesters. and two of those protesters were killed by soldiers guarding the base. today's written apology from president obama himself failed to pacify the crowds. even in areas where the taliban have little influence, afghans called for the death of americans. apologies, he says, are not enough. at another u.s. base, protesters threw rocks and tried to storm the walls. afghan soldiers responded with bullets, but couldn't prevent protesters from raising a white, taliban flag on the base's outer wall. tomorrow are traditional friday prayers. and demonstrations are expected to grow larger and more violent. and tonight, george, this city is tense. and all americans here are on lockdown. >> nick schifrin, in kabul. thanks. >>> coming up, the creative genius behind harry potter is getting ready to thrill us again. this time, j.k. rowling has her eye on grown-ups. >>> and the frustrating customer service calls, going from this -- >> hi, this is sherry. >> hi, this is betty. >> to this. >> my name is w
an afghan soldier shot and killed two u.s. troops. he escaped into a crowd of anti-u.s. protesters. and two of those protesters were killed by soldiers guarding the base. today's written apology from president obama himself failed to pacify the crowds. even in areas where the taliban have little influence, afghans called for the death of americans. apologies, he says, are not enough. at another u.s. base, protesters threw rocks and tried to storm the walls. afghan soldiers responded with...
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he spoke emotionally about his parents and his mother's run for the u.s. senate. >> i can still see her saying in her beautiful voice, why should women have any less say than men about the great decisions facing our nation? >> reporter: but it's finale was combative, climbing president obama has thrown u.s. ally israel under the bus. and hasn't been tough enough with russia. >> now is the moment when we can stand up and say, i'm an american. i make my destiny. we deserve better. my children deserve better. my family deserves better. my country deserves better. >> reporter: the gop mystery speaker turned out to be clint eastwood. the legendary actor and director might have had more awkward moments, like pretending this empty chair was president obama. >> i can't tell them that. can't do that to himself. >> reporter: than he did effective attacks on the white house. >> when somebody does not do the job, we've got to let him go. >> reporter: now, romney and running mate, paul ryan, will get new campaign planes later this morning here in florida, before taking
he spoke emotionally about his parents and his mother's run for the u.s. senate. >> i can still see her saying in her beautiful voice, why should women have any less say than men about the great decisions facing our nation? >> reporter: but it's finale was combative, climbing president obama has thrown u.s. ally israel under the bus. and hasn't been tough enough with russia. >> now is the moment when we can stand up and say, i'm an american. i make my destiny. we deserve...
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discover. [ male announcer ] how could a luminous protein in jellyfish, impact life expectancy in the u.s., real estate in hong kong, and the optics industry in germany? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. >>> and finally, a man whose story reflects that of so many people in this country. a decade-long battle with despair, depression. doctors had tried just about everything they could to treat him. and then, they turned to a drug with a notorious past. not only did it help him, the change was immediate, raising new hope for millions of americans suffering from depression. and here's abc's dr. richard besser. >> the first antidepressant i was on was paxil. then prozac. >> reporter: like millions of americans, chris was suffering from depression. and nothing worked. >> you spend every
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there's a live look at u.s. 29. moving quite well on the inner loop and the outer loop between silver spring and 270. >> thank you so much. look at this. a pizza truck driver in santa barbara, california, misjudged the size of an overhead bridge and got the truck struck. it was lifted off the ground by the bridge. they eventually cleared of the truck and reopened the road and the bridge. no injuries, luckily. >> 13 feet will not fit under 12.4 inches. the dow jones stumbled over 100 points on thursday, and increasing the anticipation of ben bernanke's speech in wyoming. >> rob nelson explains. >> ford is focused on the crown. the focus is on track to becoming the best-selling car in the world this year. it's a head of the toyota corolla. in jackson hole, wyoming, fed chairman ben bernanke is not expected to announce any moves today to shore up the economy but that the central bank is considering such action. most of the new jobs being created pay poorly while a majority of positions lost during the recession were mi
there's a live look at u.s. 29. moving quite well on the inner loop and the outer loop between silver spring and 270. >> thank you so much. look at this. a pizza truck driver in santa barbara, california, misjudged the size of an overhead bridge and got the truck struck. it was lifted off the ground by the bridge. they eventually cleared of the truck and reopened the road and the bridge. no injuries, luckily. >> 13 feet will not fit under 12.4 inches. the dow jones stumbled over 100...
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i won't have him running a cathouse. >> reporter: in another point he noticeds u.s. hockey team got shellacked by the sweeds? >> who are we sending over there, girls? >> nowhere are the tapes more revealing than the secret witness to the struggle for civil rights. the great moral issue tearing the country apart. >> the worst city in the south have done nothing for the negroes. >> reporter: after a young man, named james meredith creates a crisis by enrolling in the all-white university of mississippi. >> james meredith was inspired by my father's address. and ziepd r decided he wanted to enroll in mississippi. >> reporter: this was as the governor of mississippi wanted to eject meredith into an angry mop? >> why don't you remove him? >> how can i remove him if there's a riot in the street. >> barnett is pushing for him to cave. >> it's really an incredibly tense standoff between the two of them. >> kennedy spent the national guard and james meredith became the first black graduate of ole miss. outside the riots, flames, and darkness settling in. it is his last novemb
i won't have him running a cathouse. >> reporter: in another point he noticeds u.s. hockey team got shellacked by the sweeds? >> who are we sending over there, girls? >> nowhere are the tapes more revealing than the secret witness to the struggle for civil rights. the great moral issue tearing the country apart. >> the worst city in the south have done nothing for the negroes. >> reporter: after a young man, named james meredith creates a crisis by enrolling in the...
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who realize that the u.s. isn't going to be there to finish the job. they'll have to deal with the taliban afterwards. you created an untenable situation. in some respects i agree with congressman gingrich -- if this is the game plan, then why are we still there? let's either commit to winning or let's get out. >> okay, so, what does president santorum do? do you commit to winning, what does that take? or do you say it's time to get out? >> well, i think if you commit to winning you change the entire dynamic in the region, you change the dynamic with respect to the taliban and you recognize that we're going to stay there and we're going to finish the job. by the way, it may not be the heavy footprint that we have in afghanistan now. there's a lot of ways in which we can play and be an effective actor in that country and certainly i would work with our experts in that area to see what troop complement we would need and work with the afghan government to make sure we commit to them to be successful whatever that means. >> okay, i want to turn to the econ
who realize that the u.s. isn't going to be there to finish the job. they'll have to deal with the taliban afterwards. you created an untenable situation. in some respects i agree with congressman gingrich -- if this is the game plan, then why are we still there? let's either commit to winning or let's get out. >> okay, so, what does president santorum do? do you commit to winning, what does that take? or do you say it's time to get out? >> well, i think if you commit to winning you...
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chevron's putting more than $8 billion dollars back in the u.s. economy this year. in pipes, cement, steel, jobs, energy. we need to get the wheels turning. i'm proud of that. making real things... for real. ...that make a real difference. ♪ >>> that's all for us today. check out "world news" with david muir tonight and look at this, just moments ago, the queen arrived at chelsea pier in london for her jubilee pageant. as we leave you this morning, enjoy this look at the pageant as it winds its way down the river thames, 1,000 boats there celebrating the queen. >>> tomorrow on "good morning america," robin roberts and lara spencer anchor live from london. thanks for sharing part of your sunday with us. i'll see you tomorrow on "good morning america." this country was built by working people. the economy needs manufacturing. machines, tools, people making stuff. companies have to invest in making things. infrastructure, construction, production. we need it now more thaever. chevron's putting more than $8 billion dollars back in the u.s. economy this year. in pipes,
chevron's putting more than $8 billion dollars back in the u.s. economy this year. in pipes, cement, steel, jobs, energy. we need to get the wheels turning. i'm proud of that. making real things... for real. ...that make a real difference. ♪ >>> that's all for us today. check out "world news" with david muir tonight and look at this, just moments ago, the queen arrived at chelsea pier in london for her jubilee pageant. as we leave you this morning, enjoy this look at the...
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how will this impact an already-tense situation for u.s. troops. >>> runway rage. new details and new video from inside the plane where panicked passengers restrained an out-of-control flight attendant and this morning, new questions -- should she had been on the flight at all? >>> death on the slopes. a world renowned skier dies during an extreme jump competition. it comes just weeks after another skier died in competition. the question -- could these disasters have been prevented? >>> and politics gets ugly. what happens when presidential impersonators get together with a reality tv producer, someone gets stabbed. was this a stunt gone wrong and how did the fake bill clinton wind up on the floor? >>> all right, a morning we have been dreading. spring forward. we lost an hour of sleep last night. dan, you're in good spirits. >> i'm in good spirits. i managed to go to sleep early. but this is the worst morning of the year for anyone who works in morning television on the weekend. >> we're here and excited, though, we have some big news in the world of politics in t
how will this impact an already-tense situation for u.s. troops. >>> runway rage. new details and new video from inside the plane where panicked passengers restrained an out-of-control flight attendant and this morning, new questions -- should she had been on the flight at all? >>> death on the slopes. a world renowned skier dies during an extreme jump competition. it comes just weeks after another skier died in competition. the question -- could these disasters have been...
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that's over 40 million people in the u.s. tripadvisor was the most visited website followed by expedia, southwest airlines, and priceline.com. virgin airlines wants to send space.o outer the carrier wants to reward the who racks up the most frequent flier points now to august 7. year. august 7 of next on virgin galactic is the prize. the starting price for a trip to on their shuttle is $200,000. that's business news at bloomberg headquarters in new york. for abc 7 reporting news. cool.ounds >> a little pricey. thank you. >> wants happening outside? >> look at this shot of the moon. is the blue moon and it's a full moon. blue?actually >> it is not. on very rare occasions it can but it looks more white. that's contrary to folklore. increasee of rain will weekend from 30% 40% on sunday and 50% on labor day. it because of the energy associated with isaac. degrees at reagan national, 64 in gaithersburg. 94 degrees today for the high temperature. bright sunshine and beautiful. a little hot and sticky. enjoy it while it lasts. on th
that's over 40 million people in the u.s. tripadvisor was the most visited website followed by expedia, southwest airlines, and priceline.com. virgin airlines wants to send space.o outer the carrier wants to reward the who racks up the most frequent flier points now to august 7. year. august 7 of next on virgin galactic is the prize. the starting price for a trip to on their shuttle is $200,000. that's business news at bloomberg headquarters in new york. for abc 7 reporting news. cool.ounds...
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anniversary ofe the worst national disasters in u.s. history. cracks in mississippi and we unfortunately, exposed to disasters. in a few short days we will observe the seventh anniversary .f katrina we all understand how important .reparation is a state of emergency has been n louisiana, alabama, and mississippi. mandatory evacuations were of alabama andts louisiana. i recommend to our people that lets hope and pray for the prepare for the worst. is the time to make sure you plans.acuation >> the governor of florida says help its is ready to neighbors. >> we have dealt with hurricanes. we know how to do this. if it ends up going farther be ready tol be helpful. isaac killed at least six people in haiti and went on to keys.uba and the florida start of the republican national back a daywas pushed precaution. >> dominion virginia power crews headed down to florida to help emergency personnel deal with the stormroblems leaves behind. includes 13 bucket trucks as part of a mutual aid agreement among utility companies to support in emergencies. >> par
anniversary ofe the worst national disasters in u.s. history. cracks in mississippi and we unfortunately, exposed to disasters. in a few short days we will observe the seventh anniversary .f katrina we all understand how important .reparation is a state of emergency has been n louisiana, alabama, and mississippi. mandatory evacuations were of alabama andts louisiana. i recommend to our people that lets hope and pray for the prepare for the worst. is the time to make sure you plans.acuation...
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afghan officials say the u.s. military has surveillance video showing the u.s. soldier waking up and raising his arms and surrender after the shooting. the staff sergeant is based in fort lewis washington, his name not released. an officer from the same washington state army base is facing charges. the lieutenant colonel robert underwood is accused of paying a demand thousands of dollars to kill a superior officer and his wife. the 20-year veteran officer pleaded not guilty to federal harassment charges. he also threatened to kill his girlfriend. the president and the first lady will host a big party and at the white house tonight for the british prime minister. david cameron was welcomed by president obama to the white house in an elaborate ceremony today. if they will talk about the economy, syria, and iran. then the obamas will host a dinner for the prime minister and his wife tonight. now the latest on the federal investigation of the d.c. city council. several subpoenas have been issued to the campaigns of city council members. this is a probe into politica
afghan officials say the u.s. military has surveillance video showing the u.s. soldier waking up and raising his arms and surrender after the shooting. the staff sergeant is based in fort lewis washington, his name not released. an officer from the same washington state army base is facing charges. the lieutenant colonel robert underwood is accused of paying a demand thousands of dollars to kill a superior officer and his wife. the 20-year veteran officer pleaded not guilty to federal...
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new details about the veteran u.s. soldier who went door to door on a one-man massacre. >>> gas spike. new anger over the rising price of your commute. >>> red meat. a new report. and how becoming a vegan changed bill clinton's life. >>> and the da vinci code. an art detective cracks the 500-year-old mystery, tracking down a lost master piece. >>> good evening. we begin tonight with the news of that american soldier accused of putting on a night vision goggles and then methodically going door to door, killing children and families in their homes in afghanistan. it is a slaughter that threatens the already fragile future there. and tonight we are learning more about who he is. but we begin with abc's nick schifrin in kabul. an exclusive new video from that village in shock. >> reporter: americans and afghans agree on this much, this crime was unforgivable. it was a methodical massacre, 16 civilians, including 9 children, most shot through the head, their bodies wrapped in blankets and burned. "are these children taliban
new details about the veteran u.s. soldier who went door to door on a one-man massacre. >>> gas spike. new anger over the rising price of your commute. >>> red meat. a new report. and how becoming a vegan changed bill clinton's life. >>> and the da vinci code. an art detective cracks the 500-year-old mystery, tracking down a lost master piece. >>> good evening. we begin tonight with the news of that american soldier accused of putting on a night vision...
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wool exports from new zealand, textile production in spain, and the use of medical technology in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. >>> when i traveled to saddleback church, i had a chance to speak with pastor warren alongside his wife, kay, she has a new book out "choose joy" which describes their life. new philosophy and how their struggles over three decades of marriage have made her anything but joyful. i think a lot of people would look at you and think, you're lovely, you're intelligent, you have an adoring husband. >> why wouldn't she be joyful? >> you certainly don't want for anything. >> right, joy has to be something more permanent. it's in god. god is the only thing in our lives that can't be taken away. everything else. rick could die tomorrow. our church cou
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the u.s. is using a secret back channel to communicate with iran. an influential iranian newspaper is calling for retaliation of the killing of a nuclear scientist earlier in the week. >>> well, mississippi is burning mad after the state's departing governor pardoned some 200 con viblgts, including four murders sevening life sentences. lawmakers are scrambling to find ways to reverse their release. steve osunsami is in jackson. >> reporter: we have searched high and low for former governor haley barbour of mississippi. he's not spoke an public word since the release of some 200 prisoners. there's a fire storm of controversy here in mississippi. even though the courts have stepped in to try to put the pardons on hold, four convicted murders were set free and no one knows where they are. the victims of the families involved in those cases are furious. one person said she thought that governor barbour was a coward for not talking to the families directly. >> i can't understand how a man that has
the u.s. is using a secret back channel to communicate with iran. an influential iranian newspaper is calling for retaliation of the killing of a nuclear scientist earlier in the week. >>> well, mississippi is burning mad after the state's departing governor pardoned some 200 con viblgts, including four murders sevening life sentences. lawmakers are scrambling to find ways to reverse their release. steve osunsami is in jackson. >> reporter: we have searched high and low for...
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about 25,000 u.s. troops are stationed on the island. >>> the coast guard is hoping to have shipping traffic moving again on the mississippi river. after a barge got stuck over the weekend. that barge ran past buoys that marked the shipping channel near greenville, mississippi. 18 vessels were waiting to head north. 21 waited to head south. water levels, as we reported last week, had been fluctuating wildly due to the drought. river traffic came to a standstill just last week. >>> in other news this morning, rural southern california, has been rattled by dozens of small or moderate earthquakes. experts say the skroelts could continue for a few days. the largest quake, 5.5, centered near brawley. 20 mobile homes were pushed off their >>> information for all you parents out there. the most influential group of pediatricians made a decision about circumcising infant boys. american academy of pediatrics, says the health benefits of circumcision outweighs any health risks. the doctors say insurance come pan
about 25,000 u.s. troops are stationed on the island. >>> the coast guard is hoping to have shipping traffic moving again on the mississippi river. after a barge got stuck over the weekend. that barge ran past buoys that marked the shipping channel near greenville, mississippi. 18 vessels were waiting to head north. 21 waited to head south. water levels, as we reported last week, had been fluctuating wildly due to the drought. river traffic came to a standstill just last week....
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u.s. embassy has established an emergency response team. there are at least 80 american vacationers on board. they're being taken to safety in rome. a dramatic rescue operation. helicopters howevered close to the ship, looking for survivors. plucking at least 50 passengers to shore. this video from republica tv shows the liner almost s submerged. they had 3200 passengers and 1,000 crew members on board. it was a race against time. passengers describe the scene as pure chaos. >> everybody was screaming out. all the passengers were running up and down. >> reporter: some vacationers began to panic when the ship began to tilt. some jumped, but they died trying to escape. >> we jumped in the sea and we just swam. and luckily, there was an island near us. >> reporter: according to some survivors they couldn't get into the life rafts because the cruise liner was tilting so much, the boats couldn't be dropped into the sea. most of the 3,200 survivors were taken so shore. they were initially told t
u.s. embassy has established an emergency response team. there are at least 80 american vacationers on board. they're being taken to safety in rome. a dramatic rescue operation. helicopters howevered close to the ship, looking for survivors. plucking at least 50 passengers to shore. this video from republica tv shows the liner almost s submerged. they had 3200 passengers and 1,000 crew members on board. it was a race against time. passengers describe the scene as pure chaos. >> everybody...
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. ♪ >> it wasn't until i was 11 years old that i recall even learning what a u.s. senator was, and the person who fascinated me most was this man of japanese descent with one arm, full of dignity and grace, and so to see this man, this senator, this powerful, accomplished person who was not a central cast, the way he commanded the respect of an entire nation, i think it hinted to me what might be possible in my own life. >> president obama remembering senator daniel inouye on friday. a rare moment in washington where democrats and republicans came together. that american hero. we'll talk about the rest of the week's politicians on our roundtable joined by peggy noonan of "the wall street journal," mayor cory booker of newark, abc's political analyst matthew dowd, also grover norquist, also an nra board member and katrina vanden heuvel, publisher and editor of "the nation," and you also write a weekly column for washingtonpost.com. you have a blow-by-blow account of how the speaker's plan collapsed after the president's plan collapsed, as well. in your view what wen
. ♪ >> it wasn't until i was 11 years old that i recall even learning what a u.s. senator was, and the person who fascinated me most was this man of japanese descent with one arm, full of dignity and grace, and so to see this man, this senator, this powerful, accomplished person who was not a central cast, the way he commanded the respect of an entire nation, i think it hinted to me what might be possible in my own life. >> president obama remembering senator daniel inouye on...
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u.s. officials today condemned the tape. with secretary of defense leon panetta saying, i have seen the footage. and i find the behavior depicted in it utterly deplorable. >> anyone found to have participated or known about it, having engaged in such conduct, must be held fully accountable. >> reporter: the marines could face charges of bringing discredit to the armed forces and lengthy prison sentences. the video is also reminiscent of the 2004 torture scandal at abu ghraib prison in iraq, which caused worldwide outrage. as to the marine corps tapes, the taliban called the images shocking. but said it will not affect peace talks, which were just made public today but had been going on for a year. martha raddatz, abc news, the pentagon. >>> and we have a landmark, new study to tell you about tonight. with republican front-runner mitt romney so much in the news, that study shines a light on his mormon faith. mormons make up about 2% of all adults in america. and a pew research study found most meormons, 68%, say other america
u.s. officials today condemned the tape. with secretary of defense leon panetta saying, i have seen the footage. and i find the behavior depicted in it utterly deplorable. >> anyone found to have participated or known about it, having engaged in such conduct, must be held fully accountable. >> reporter: the marines could face charges of bringing discredit to the armed forces and lengthy prison sentences. the video is also reminiscent of the 2004 torture scandal at abu ghraib prison...
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in october, the u.s. said the iranians were hatching a plot to assassinate the saudi ambassador to washington. just last month, the iranians threatened to close down the strait of hormuz where nearly one-quarter of the world's oil transits. and this week, the iranians sentenced a former u.s. marine to death. today's assassination could increase his risk of execution and drive the iranians to take even more radical steps. >> if this had happened in the united states or israel, we would consider it an act of terrorism, an act of war. and we would be seeking to retaliate. iran has a lot of experience with terrorist acts like this. and they have the capability to retaliate. this is not over. this is just the beginning. >> reporter: officials do believe that the assassinations in other covert activity has slowed the iranian nuclear program, diane. but it certainly hasn't stopped it. >> and what about israel? what reaction today? >> reporter: we've been looking for responses from israel all day. and where did w
in october, the u.s. said the iranians were hatching a plot to assassinate the saudi ambassador to washington. just last month, the iranians threatened to close down the strait of hormuz where nearly one-quarter of the world's oil transits. and this week, the iranians sentenced a former u.s. marine to death. today's assassination could increase his risk of execution and drive the iranians to take even more radical steps. >> if this had happened in the united states or israel, we would...
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after a three months in captivity she is now safe at a u.s. military base in africa awaiting a reunion with her family. tuesday night after the state of the union president obama told her father that his daughter had been rescued from somali pirates and u.s. navy seals. buchanan's family is relieved and thankful. >> now that she is safe, it is a weight off our shoulders, and answer to our prayers. >> the 32-year-old aid workers spoke with her father. her uncle described part of the conversation. >> she said i feel safe for the first time in 93 days. those men risking their lives. i cannot say enough. i really appreciate it. >> the men were the elite navy seal team 6, the same specialists that killed osama bin laden. this mission saved jessica buchanan and paul tested may have been even tougher. >> they do nothing but kidnap people. >> the si team approached a remote encampment in northern somalia. one by one they parachuted silently to within a few miles of the height out. inside the encampment facing a barrage of gunfire seal team 6 took down
after a three months in captivity she is now safe at a u.s. military base in africa awaiting a reunion with her family. tuesday night after the state of the union president obama told her father that his daughter had been rescued from somali pirates and u.s. navy seals. buchanan's family is relieved and thankful. >> now that she is safe, it is a weight off our shoulders, and answer to our prayers. >> the 32-year-old aid workers spoke with her father. her uncle described part of the...
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if a road u.s. soldier went on a shooting spree. --a rogue u.s. soldier. good morning, i am pamela brown. >> i am steve chenevey. cynne simpson has the week off. >> i will feel the pressure and look at 66, 95, 395, but the complicated across the wilson bridge to the american legion bridge either. baltimore-washington parkway there's a collision northbound 450, a victim of a hit-and-run accident in the left lane. they need tow trucks for this. this is northbound on the parkway. nothing complicated across the american legion bridge. moving nicely on 270 between father hurley boulevard and the beltway. >> temperatures are mild this week. get ready for 60s today, but 70's for the majority of the week and into next week. in frederick, 36. culpeper, 39. 46 in lexington park par. a cloudy today. increasing clouds. areas of rain this evening but especially tonight around and after bedtime. tomorrow we could have isolated thunderstorms. a springlike weather pattern. 68 today. 76 tomorrow. get used to it. >> not a problem. university of maryland student under evalua
if a road u.s. soldier went on a shooting spree. --a rogue u.s. soldier. good morning, i am pamela brown. >> i am steve chenevey. cynne simpson has the week off. >> i will feel the pressure and look at 66, 95, 395, but the complicated across the wilson bridge to the american legion bridge either. baltimore-washington parkway there's a collision northbound 450, a victim of a hit-and-run accident in the left lane. they need tow trucks for this. this is northbound on the parkway....
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as u.s. house member from wisconsin, paul ryan co-sponsored 38 anti-abortion measures including some that make no allowance for rap etch. since getting elected he has not voted against any bills backed by national right to life committee. that gives hem a lifetime voting score of 100%. this issue underscores just how important the women vote is going to be in this election. >> it's interesting that the real war on women, in my estimation, is the disparity in compensation. remember that report that surfaced in april, this past year, the white house alone, the female employees are paid 18% less than their male counterparts. and, something that is very sensitive to me, because this is something i have experienced along the way through my career. i have been undercut as much as 30% for the same job that the male held. to me, that's the real, that's, that's a war on women as well. >>> pandering on both sides which i am tired of. >> it is an election year. a lot of stuff too. so, the issue of wage
as u.s. house member from wisconsin, paul ryan co-sponsored 38 anti-abortion measures including some that make no allowance for rap etch. since getting elected he has not voted against any bills backed by national right to life committee. that gives hem a lifetime voting score of 100%. this issue underscores just how important the women vote is going to be in this election. >> it's interesting that the real war on women, in my estimation, is the disparity in compensation. remember that...
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everything is on the table. >> reporter: this summit will make it harder for the u.s. to argue that iran is isolated but nothing has changed the minds of the us and especially israel that iran is making progress towards a nuclear weapon. >> thank you, martha. >>> still ahead on "world news" -- >> i bet you thought the war in afghanistan was okay. >> what was really behind that showdown between dirty harry and an imaginary president obama, the real clint eastwood, tonight. copd makes it hard to breathe, but with advair, i'm breathing better. so now i can be in the scene. advair is clinically proven to help significantly improve lung function. unlike most copd medications, advair contains both an anti-inflammatory and a long-acting bronchodilator working together to help improve your lung function all day. advair won't replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms and should not be used more than twice a day. people with copd taking advair may have a higher chance of pneumonia. advair may increase your risk of osteoporosis and some eye problems. tell your doctor if yo
everything is on the table. >> reporter: this summit will make it harder for the u.s. to argue that iran is isolated but nothing has changed the minds of the us and especially israel that iran is making progress towards a nuclear weapon. >> thank you, martha. >>> still ahead on "world news" -- >> i bet you thought the war in afghanistan was okay. >> what was really behind that showdown between dirty harry and an imaginary president obama, the real...
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